On July 6th, we re celebrating another Titans mailbag.
Here we go …
Lucas Coelho from São Manuel, São Paulo, BRAZIL
Question: Hi Jim! Huge foobtall fan here, from Brazil. I lived in the US for a year as a high school exchange student (Rotary program) and fell in love with the sport - became a Titans and VOLS fan. That was almost 20 years ago and I´ve been going back to the US every football season to attend games with my host dad, who flies me up for a few live games. I enjoy reading your mailbag especially during the low time in the off-season. This year I m really looking forward our offense exploding, with King Henry in the backfield and the duo JJ/AJ on the outside. My question is about the common concern: defense! How are the key contributors healing? Are they improving health wise? We sure are gonna need everyone´s help and ready to go. TITAN UP!
This is the proposed design for a roundabout joining First and North streets, Stoddard Avenue and BMCâs main entrance in downtown Pittsfield. IMAGE PROVIDED BY FUSS & OâNEILL INC.
PITTSFIELD â After hearing the big picture â why an old Pittsfield intersection near Berkshire Medical Center needs an entirely new look â residents had one common question this week.
Whatâs the little picture?
In public comments Wednesday, they stepped to a microphone and peppered officials handling a $5.2 million project with questions about how intersection changes, led by a new roundabout joining First and North streets, Stoddard Avenue and BMCâs main entrance, will affect them, block by block.
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This is a continuing series of online activities to undertake on your computer or tablet during your quarantine quandary.
Lectures & learning
• Congregation Beth Israel presents its next Men’s Club forum,
“A Conversation with Deputy Chief of Mission Eitan Weiss,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 19, online. Weiss, from the Consulate General of Israel in Los Angeles, will discuss current issues posing challenges and opportunities for Israel and the region. Free and open to the public. Registration required.
• The San Diego County Bike Coalition presents
“City Cycling” at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 20, online. The virtual class is designed to help riders become more comfortable sharing the road. Topics will include general bike safety, legal rights and responsibilities and emergency maneuver skills. Free.